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Old 02-04-2019, 14:40   #1000
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Re: Brexit

The Lords rejecting a bill does not precipitate a constitutional crisis. Even their sending it back with unhelpful amendments would not do so. They are constitutionally entitled to do so and their mode of operation is set down in statute. If they are repeatedly obstructive the Parliament Act is used to bypass them.

Cooper’s bill will most likely founder for lack of time, which is a precious commodity for non-Government bills.
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